When I was younger I was pumped with anibiotics and allergic to
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Nipple discharge - abnormal. Age 15 was the start of the intense body odor. There are 2 odors. The
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First-testosterone mc odor a persistent lingering sulfuric/gassy musty odor that I have. Sometimes it
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Stools - foul smelling like rotten carrots, garbage, cat poo, etc. The 2nd odor is explosive. I can fill up a whole building with a rotten egg odor times 1 million. It seems like I get odor 2 when I just get a new job and I begin to
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Sweating - absent from physical labor. Alcohol creates the odor instantly. Coffee, and sugar also make it happen pretty quick. I have tried
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Glutamine, Green drinks, etc. Recently Ive been focusing on intestinal candida and I've been taking oregano oil followed by probiotics for a week now. About 6 months ago I got a colonoscopy and edoscopy done for pain in my lower left side of colon. He found lots of internal hemroids and cut out some benign polyps. He just said he didn't see anything big and Its probably genetic why I smell this way. He didn't test my blood or stool at all not sure why. As of a 6 months ago my basic blood panel came out ok. The one thing that I do that makes the smell worse or better sometimes, usally better, is an enema. Seems like as soon as there is food in me the smell starts to come. Once I clean out with the enema within 2 days the smell gets better. The way I look at is to always keep the fart spray liquid out of my blood and things are so much better. But that would just be a band aide to the problem and doesn't always work. I can even smell sulfur when I'm all cleaned out with no feces in me. A year ago I had a perenial abcess
(abscess) that I had to get drained and has returned in the same spot after doing an enema a week ago. I think it is turning into an abcess
(abscess) because the pain is more persistent. I also have bad joint/feet pain. I feel like I'm loaded with toxins and I have to keep flushing them out to keep my smell at bay but colonoscopy and endoscopy show no leaks. Thanks Wesley
If others confirm your perceptions, then I would continue to aggressively pursue the options above with a medical doctor.
However, if others tell you the odor is mild, barely noticeable or absent, and these are people you trust not to lie to spare your feelings, I would also look for a licensed therapist with experience in working with people who have chronic medical issues- preferably a psychologist or other PhD who works with a psychiatrist (who can prescribe medications. ) The mind and body are one, and since you have a history of at least one disorder that can cause flatulence and a "foul odor" (milk allergy) , it may be that your perception of how you smell are altered due to your previous experiences. This is especially true if your childhood experience with milk allergy symptoms was embarrassing for you.
Our sense of smell is capable of evoking very strong emotional memories; we carry these with us for our whole lives. (Think of your mom's chocolate chip cookies...) While I doubt very much that this is the cause of your entire problem, I think exploring this aspect with a good therapist while continuing your course of medical treatment (although I would avoid costly, unproven therapies) is a very good idea.
One other thing-your recurrent perenial abscess could well be a sign that you are causing trauma to that area with repeated enemas without realizing it. This can turn into a very serious problem if it becomes chronic. My advice would be to stop the enemas if at all possible and let your body heal.
Kathie Clohessy
Retired RN, consultant